Open Guard Pass Slam and Go

In this video I show a very simple yet very effective guard pass the Slam and Go. This plays as a variation of the Bull Fighter Pass.
One of the most powerful things you can do while looking to pass the open guard is to control both pant legs and that is the bases for this pass. Take control of the pants on the inside of the of your opponents knees and step back. As you step back you need to slam your opponents legs to the floor and start to turn the corner.
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